7 Creative Entrepreneurs Share What Matters Most to Them
Sarah Schuh
Sarah Schuh
Home Decor. Entertaining. Travel. Lifestyle.
'Grammer, dreamer, trip planner. Forever coming up with my next creative endeavor. Until then, I'm documenting everything I like on paper, er, the digital world.
If you're looking for some inspo from fierce females in their fields, you'll find it at Create & Cultivate and MINI USA’s“More Of What Matters” speakers series. It is, after all, their mission to empower women to live their best lives through creativity, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Right in-line with that motto, they launched a traveling series in LA and SF, where they hosted evenings of panel discussions on what leaders of the entrepreneurial community value in their careers. Read on to see what matters the most to motivated gals like Catt Sadler, Taylor Sterling, Kimberly Bryant, and more.
Catt Sadler, TV Host, Producer, Designer, and Entrepreneur: “Standing up for what matters, uniting as women because we’re more powerful together, and knowing your worth.”
Anjelika Temple, Chief Creative Officer and Founding Partner of Brit + Co: “Supporting other women through creativities, whether it’s at Brit + Co, or supporting my one year old daughter. It’s all about helping women rise.”
Anine Bing, Founder and Creative Director of Anine Bing: “As a working mom, it’s so important to build up a strong team so when you’re not at the office, you can actually relax and focus on your children when you’re home.”
Kimberly Bryant, Founder of Black Girls Code: “Doing work that helps to make the better place for my daughter. I’m very much invested in making sure that she can go into the world and become all she wants to be.”
Payal Kadakia Pujji, Founder and Chairman of ClassPass: “What was always really key to me was that I wanted to help people live a fulfilled life. I believe the most important thing we all have is time.”
Taylor Sterling, Founder and Creative Director of Glitter Guide: “What matters to me most in my business is inspiration and connection. I want to continue to inspire everybody but also connect with my audience and make sure that I’m engaging with them.”
Jaclyn Johnson, Founder and CEO of Create & Cultivate: “To continue to inspire and empower women to create and cultivate the career of their dreams. I want women to know that work can be fulfilling and right now more than ever I want women to know their worth.”
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Sarah Schuh
Home Decor. Entertaining. Travel. Lifestyle.
'Grammer, dreamer, trip planner. Forever coming up with my next creative endeavor. Until then, I'm documenting everything I like on paper, er, the digital world.